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Of course but the argument was: "You're free to not be a user, but millions of other people want it.".

So the notion that you have complete freedom is somewhat false…




Who is talking about complete freedom? Nobody who lives in any human society will ever have that.


So? Just because there are reasons to compromise our freedoms doesn't mean we should stop asking which compromises are worth it and saying no to those that aren't.




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